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@isaiah58 wrote:
Nothing unethical going on. Her question was how much (bonus) do you want. She heard you ask for a $75 bonus per location. She approved the bonus per how she asked the question.
I hate it when I ask for a bonus, and the scheduler trys to negotiate by stating the same number as the total fee. Your scheduler was keeping it short and simple.
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So call her. She'll probably decide that it's too much trouble to change it and give you the $75 bonus anyway. I had something similar happen with Ipsos and the scheduler said the amount was fine.@ceasesmith wrote:
Ah, but if the misunderstanding went the other way, I would call and say "Hey, you shorted me on this -- I said $75 per shop, not $35!"
If I would have called if they shorted me, to me, that means I should call and tell them there was a misunderstanding.
Just like if a cashier gives me too much change, I give the excess back to her. No ifs, ands, or buts about it!
Daddy always taught me, "Do the right thing, even if no one is watching".
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@ceasesmith wrote:
Buffalo, actually, yes, I would say something. Probably, "Oh, was that on sale?"
A teller at a bank once gave me one hundred dollar bill too many. When I got home and counted, and realized what happened -- new bills, and they stuck together -- I called the bank and spoke to her. She said, "Huh. I don't make mistakes." and slammed the phone down.
She got fired that night, because her drawer was short $100.
I took the $100 back into the bank the next morning; that's how I found out she was fired.
Frankly, I thought she should be fired for the way she spoke to me.